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SOFTBALL f.w
Scores Somewhat rue Verses AMP;F
Carolinian
Vol. 68, No. 19
inside
In News
Many students may risk losing
their financial aid due to low
grades or an insufficient num-ber
of classes. Though the
Office of Financial Aid has
sent warnings to some stu-dents,
they also offer solutions
for those in need.
See page 3
In Features
The luck of the Irish sweeps
through the Triad as restau-rants
and bars prepare to cele-brate
StPatrick's Day. There
will be free food and green
beer for all. Do not forget to
wear green.
See page 9
In 'Toons
Bloom County discusses the
latest scientific theory of the
Big Bang. Opus is not quite
sure what to make of the whole
thing. In another segment, the
crayon man visits Bloom
County.
See page 19
The Student Voice ofUNCG Thursday. March 16,1989
Lavtme Johnson (left) aad Lou Heald (right) stand in silence with Beth Gentry, president of the UNCG Animal
Rights League. This demoasMaUoa was held on campus Tuesday evening to protest cruel laboratory experi-ments.
Protests such as this are sponsored twice monthly hy the North Carolina Network for Animals.
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SOFTBALL f.w
Scores Somewhat rue Verses AMP;F
Carolinian
Vol. 68, No. 19
inside
In News
Many students may risk losing
their financial aid due to low
grades or an insufficient num-ber
of classes. Though the
Office of Financial Aid has
sent warnings to some stu-dents,
they also offer solutions
for those in need.
See page 3
In Features
The luck of the Irish sweeps
through the Triad as restau-rants
and bars prepare to cele-brate
StPatrick's Day. There
will be free food and green
beer for all. Do not forget to
wear green.
See page 9
In 'Toons
Bloom County discusses the
latest scientific theory of the
Big Bang. Opus is not quite
sure what to make of the whole
thing. In another segment, the
crayon man visits Bloom
County.
See page 19
The Student Voice ofUNCG Thursday. March 16,1989
Lavtme Johnson (left) aad Lou Heald (right) stand in silence with Beth Gentry, president of the UNCG Animal
Rights League. This demoasMaUoa was held on campus Tuesday evening to protest cruel laboratory experi-ments.
Protests such as this are sponsored twice monthly hy the North Carolina Network for Animals.
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